Hakol Chai is
launching a new project to provide free medical help for donkeys in
the south of Israel

As part of the Save the Donkeys project,
Hakol Chai will offer appropriate medical care for donkeys in need.

As an integral part of this project, starting as a
pilot in the south of Israel and planned to cover the rest of the
country in the future, a special Hakol Chai team, including a
veterinarian, will travel among the Bedouin settlements, where large
numbers of donkeys are typically to be found.

On their rounds, the Hakol Chai team will provide
the residents of the region with explanations and information about
how to care properly for the donkeys, both in terms of nutrition and
in terms of living conditions, and will hand out explanatory
material that the owners of the donkeys can use in the future.

A spokesperson for Hakol Chai says that donkeys
will be carefully examined by an expert veterinarian accompanying
the task force, and if found to be in need of medical treatment that
they have not received for financial reasons, the association will
help provide the necessary treatment for these donkeys.

The settlements where the pilot project will be
carried out are Rahat, Tel Sheva, Segev Shalom, and other small
settlements in the area.